Note: To listen to an MP3 file, left-click on the relevant hyperlink. If you have DSL or cable modem, it is easy to download and store the entire file (5-15 megabytes). To do that, right-click on the relevant link, choose "Save link as" from the popup menu, and choose a file name and storage location.

WEEK 6 POETRY

M. 09/30. Norton Introductory Material on Poetry, Chapter 10 (618-36). Special Focus: English Romanticism. William Blake. Read Blake selections from Songs of Innocence & of Experience and The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (Dover 1-22, also see question set for links to the two extra Innocence & Experience poems not available in Dover). SESSION AUDIO.

W. 10/02. Special Focus: English Romanticism. From Wordsworth's "Preface to Lyrical Ballads, 1802: read only these brief excerpts. Read also in the Dover edition: "We Are Seven" (23-25); "She dwelt among the untrodden ways" (31-32); "A slumber did my spirit seal" (32); "I wandered lonely as a cloud" (43-44); "The Solitary Reaper" (42); "My heart leaps up when I behold" (35). SESSION AUDIO.

WEEK 7 POETRY

M. 10/07. Special Focus: English Romanticism. Read in the Dover edition: "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour. July 13, 1798" (25-29); "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood" (51-57). SESSION AUDIO.

FINALS WEEK

Final Exam Date Wednesday December 18 from 5:00-6:50 p.m. You donâ€™t need to bring a bluebook; the exam is open-book and open-note, but no laptops and no sharing books or notes. Due by email by Tuesday, Dec. 24: Term Paper. (I must turn in grades by Thursday January 02, 2014.) For your other courses, check CSUF's Final Exam Schedule.

Technical Note: I record audio files in class with a digital voice recorder, transfer them via USB to my laptop, edit them in WavePad Sound Editor and convert them to 16 kbps mp3 files for uploading to this wiki site.